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In this episode, best-selling author and former police officer Eric Tansey sits down with special guest Erik Johnson to tackle one of the toughest questions facing modern law enforcement: can a peace officer truly stay true to his oath while running for public office?

Across America, sheriff elections have become high-stakes political contests. Money, influence, and media attention often collide with the values of integrity, service, and sacrifice that define real policing. In this in-depth conversation, Tansey and Johnson break down how good cops with the best intentions can be drawn into the darker side of politics — and how easy it is for a candidate to compromise himself or the very people he swore to protect.

Elections often force officers into impossible moral territory. Can one person serve justice and politics at the same time — or must one always come at the expense of the other?

The conversation explores:

The hidden costs of campaign financing and how “support” often comes with strings attached.

The tension between oath and ambition — when enforcing the law turns into chasing votes.

Real-world examples of sheriff elections gone wrong, and stories of those who refused to sell out.

The dangerous illusion of “community partnerships” built on backroom deals and endorsements.

What true leadership looks like in an age where loyalty can be bought.

Throughout the episode, Tansey and Johnson invite listeners to think critically about what it means to lead with integrity in law enforcement. They discuss how the politicization of police work erodes public trust, weakens accountability, and endangers both officers and citizens alike.

Whether you’re a cop, a voter, or simply someone who cares about the future of justice, this episode sheds light on the moral crossroads where law enforcement and politics collide. It’s not just about elections — it’s about identity, honor, and the cost of compromise.

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